Nehemiah 2:14

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Nehemiah is describing a journey through Jerusalem. He went to the gate of the fountain and the king's pool, but his animal couldn't pass through a certain area. This shows Nehemiah's determination to assess the city's condition for rebuilding.

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Imagine you're on a bike ride to check out your neighborhood. You go to the water fountain and the big swimming pool, but your bike gets stuck somewhere. This is like what Nehemiah did, but he used a different kind of animal instead of a bike!

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The book of Nehemiah was written by Nehemiah himself around 445-433 BC. He was a Jewish leader who sought to rebuild Jerusalem's walls after the exile. The audience was primarily the Jews who returned from Babylon to rebuild Jerusalem.

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Today, when you face obstacles in a project, think of Nehemiah who encountered a roadblock but continued his mission. This verse can inspire perseverance in the face of difficulties.

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rebuildingperseveranceleadershipdeterminationassessmentcommunity

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Ezra 3:12Haggai 1:2-4Luke 19:41-441 Corinthians 3:9Isaiah 58:12

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Why was Nehemiah inspecting the city walls?
Nehemiah was checking the condition of Jerusalem's walls to plan their rebuilding, showing his commitment to restoring the city.
What does 'there was no place for the beast that was under me to pass' mean?
This phrase means that Nehemiah's animal, likely a horse or donkey, couldn't proceed further, indicating the poor state of the city's paths.
How did Nehemiah's journey affect his plans?
Nehemiah's journey gave him firsthand knowledge of the city's condition, which he used to plan the rebuilding efforts effectively.
What can we learn about leadership from Nehemiah?
Nehemiah demonstrates strong leadership through his determination and thorough planning, showing that good leaders are detail-oriented and persistent.
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